Where to go Ice Climbing in Slovenia

Unlike many other winter sports, which started to become popular at the beginning of the twentieth century, the rise of ice climbing only began in the 1970s when Scottish and Canadian adventurers started to ascend frozen waterfalls for sport.

By the 1980s, the popularity of the sport had caught on and spread to just about all of the alpine countries, including Slovenia, which is widely considered to be among the top ice climbing destinations worldwide!

For anyone who has ever been to Slovenia, it is not hard to understand why.

“Slovenia is a gorgeous country, with many natural treasures,” Gregor Kofler, a ZGVS-certified mountain guide who has spent about three decades exploring the Slovenian Alps, tells Explore & Share.

“You can find a wide range of ice climbing possibilities all around Slovenia, but the most are in the Julian Alps and Kamnik Savinja Alps,” he adds.

In between guiding various ski touring, snowshoeing and ice climbing trips, Gregor recently took some time to explain to Explore & Share a bit more about why ice climbers should come to Slovenia, where they should go and what they need to have a successful trip.

Top reasons

Slovenia offers ample ice climbing opportunities perfect for all levels and ages of participants. All photos courtesy of Gregor.

1| Stunning scenery

Slovenia is frequently credited as having some of the world’s most sustainable tourism. That is because the stunning natural beauty of its rugged and snow-capped mountains, enchanting evergreen forests and pristine alpine meadows has led to a lack of large-scale environmental pressures.

The government long ago realized the precious asset that these large tracts of unspoiled wilderness are and has worked hard to preserve the country’s stunning scenery.

2| Something for everyone

One of the many advantages of ice climbing in Slovenia is that there are icefalls, frozen waterfalls and glaciated peaks that are perfectly suited for climbers of every level.

Plenty of places, for example, the Mlačca gorge, even boast multiple ice climbing opportunities for differing ability levels all in one place.

“It is suitable for beginners, children from the age of 10, and for the more experienced,” Gregor says. “My favourite thing about ice climbing trips is that the guests are usually first-year beginners and the following year, they come back and we climb more and higher.”

3| Have a worry-free holiday

The overwhelming majority of people like to head out on a holiday and leave their worries behind at home, in the office or the classroom. Few things are worse than arriving at a destination to unwind and relax only to have more problems spring up.

“We take care of everything,” Gregor says. “Our visitors won’t have to worry about climbing equipment or arranging a transfer. We can hire equipment for you and arrange the transfer from your accommodation to the climbing point.”

“To me, that shows that we really care and allow you to have the best ice climbing experience,” he adds.

Best places

Mlačca gorge is the perfect spot to climb up your first frozen waterfall.

“The gorge is sectioned into three parts,” Gregory says. “The left-hand side is for beginners and the right part of this section is steeper, so it is also suitable for more experienced climbers. Here the left part is 20 to 30 meters (65 to 100 feet) high and there are 10 different climbing routes.”

“The middle section is for more experienced ice climbers,” he adds. “It has an incline of 90 degrees and a height of around 40 meters (130 feet). The right part is suitable for beginners as well as for more experienced climbers and features around five different climbing routes.”

Boasting stunning views into Triglav National Park and with so many options to choose from, heading to the gorge is perfect for a half-day of climbing as well as a weekend-long excursion.

Get your adrenaline pumping on one of the advanced climbs awaiting you on Prednja glava.

There are four main spots on and around the peak that are frequented by climbers, including Prisnak mountain and the Tamar valley.

“For every taste and physical condition, you can find really great spots on Prisank mountain and in the Tamar valley,” Gregor says. “Here, there are more than nine waterfalls that are in good climbing conditions, ranging from 80 meters (260 feet) up to 300 meters (985 feet) in length.”

Presenting some more technical and physical challenges than many spots in Mlačca gorge, the area around Prednja glava is best suited to intermediate and advanced ice climbers.

3| Jezersko and the Logarska valley

Farther east, in the Kamnik Savinja Alps, are the village of Jezersko and the Logarska Valley. These picturesque and out of the way areas boast even more excellent ice climbing opportunities.

Around Jezersko alone there are four main icefalls and frozen waterfalls – Spodnji Ledinski (140 meters/460 feet with a 90-degree crux), Zgornji Ledinski (60 meters/200 feet with an 85-degree crux), Vikijeva Sveca (150 meters/490 feet with a 90-degree crux) and Sinji Slap (150 meters/490 feet with an 85-degree crux) – which can be climbed in one day.

One of the highlights of heading here is the approach through the snow with excellent mountain views before the climbing even begins.

Meanwhile, the Logarska valley is home to more than 20 different icefalls scattered throughout. Palenik Waterfall, which sits in the very center of the valley, is among the top attractions and boasts great views as well as a fun ascent.

Equipment & Requirements

Once you’ve made your travel arrangements, decided where to go and booked your trip, it is important to bring all of the appropriate equipment and clothing. Most technical climbing equipment can be loaned from the guide at an additional cost.

Prior to heading out for any kind of outdoor trip, be sure to check with your guide what equipment you may need to bring.

While Gregor offers ice climbing trips of varying levels and difficulties that are appropriate for a wide array of climbers, it is important to note that ice climbing is a physical sport and requires some core and upper body strength.

For basic ascents, no training is necessary, but in order to enjoy longer and more intense ascents, climbers should have a good level of physical fitness.

Other winter activities in Slovenia

While ice climbing may be your main reason to come to Slovenia, it certainly shouldn’t be the only one.

Since most trips last a day or two, it is highly recommended that you spend a bit more time here, so why not try out some of the other incredible wintertime activities that abound in the area.

For those who are looking for something a bit less intense and want to enjoy more of the incredible natural beauty on offer in the small Balkan state, then Gregor’s one-day snowshoeing tours will be right up your alley.

So what are you waiting for? Book your next incredible ice climbing adventure in Slovenia today!

Slovenia is an amazing place to visit any time of year. However, if you haven’t made winter plans yet, you should highly consider heading to the small and idyllic country for an ice climbing adventure!